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Past team

So I’m Ben and I’m still not convinced this isn’t a huge wind up and we’re not all actually contestants on some reality TV show. If I get voted off first I am going to kick off because I do love it here!

I am Fatawu Issahaku Gbambegu,from Savelugu in the Northern Region of Ghana. I like sports especially foot ball and athletics.I am an ardent fun of Kumasi Asante Kotoko Football Club and Chelsea FC.I like hanging out with friends and politics.

My name is Tolu, I’m 22. I love Life of Pi, Plantain and Colin Firth (naturally!). I have recently become obsessed with the spanish drama, Un Refugio para el Amor which is showed on Ghanaian TV (highly recommended). I hate noodles, cats and suspense-filled movies (who doesn’t?!).

I’m Zoe. I hail from Hertfordshire, where hurricanes hardly ever happen. My greatest success so far in Ghana is not burning my peely-wally skin. Greatest failure: inability to source any Ghanaian coffee or chocolate in the local shops… is it ALL exported?

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Great blog guys. We’ve had a fun afternoon reading through it, esp. the chilli video. I love Ben’s comment that this may indeed be a crazy reality show…I feel like that all the time. Hope you (keep) having fun.

I absolutely love this blog! You’ve just reinforced my love for the idea of this programme. I decided last year that I wanted to go on this, now all that’s left is to decide Uni or ICS first…
P.S. I hope you’re all having a wonderful time and keep updating!!

Hi Kate, glad you like it! ICS is brilliant and I’m sure there’s time for you to fit in a trip before university, the next International Service trips leave in April and July.

The team did everything from cake baking to boring temp work 🙂 I recommend a pub quiz night or a ceilidh, you could make most of the target in 1 night! You can get and share fundraising ideas at https://www.facebook.com/ics.

Great blog !! Am def with you when you say that Africa is more than just violence & famine, even though these are serious issues. I’m a South-African living in Paris & really miss the people the life and the landscapes there !! Will def spred the word about your blog 🙂